YES! YOU READ IT RIGHT! I FINALLY GOT TO RECORD/EDIT/N' UPLOAD A PAINTING VID, HD N' ALL~ You have no idea how long it took... Seriosuly... I've tried to edit this three times now... First two times the damn program crashed WHEN I WAS FINISHED AND DIDN'T HAVE BACKUP SAVE >:U There's a total of ~2 hours of raw painting video files, but also... I had to "empty" the memory card after every ~20min. So I could easily say, the painting with drying time took ~4 hours. And then the editing took ~3 hours, saving ~5 hours, uploading ~5 hours...

BUT who cares, right?

So yeah... Please don't skip everything. Too much time went into it, just that you could see at least one of my illustraitons painting progress... :I

Some of you have asked before how I paint or what did I exactly do with white acrylic or what do I mean by "second lineart"... So... Click the link and ya'll see.

thank you for making the incredibly amazing video and sharing it with all of us ! ! i was just thinking "wow" the entire time it's so mesmerizing to see more and more colour / texture being added. and i love the gradients

This was amazing! <3 Even after watching the entire video, I don't get how you managed to get all of those colours, shades and depth... You surely are incredibly skilled with watercolours, and very patient too!

Thanks for taking the time to record this, it's very interesting to see how other people work... ^^

Hehuhemm... I wouldn't exactly say this is the level of a beginner tho. But sure, yes, it can always be better, it can always be improved and it will always take years for that.

But a beginner? What?... What would that make you, if the beginner is the lowest there can be? :/If it was a fanart of a random anime chick or picture of a pony in watercolours, it would be the work of a pro for you, huh?

I believe I smell a troll!Never mind. Your work is incredible and I enjoy seeing every new work of yours that comes through my message center improving upon the last (though I rarely comment). This one more than a bit beyond my skills to critique.Thank you for the video! It was very informative. It looks like you started with dry paper, laid down color washes, and then added more color and detail while still wet from the first color wash? What pen did you use for the lineart? I've tried a couple before (wish I could remember the brands) and they've always bled.